Tag: divine
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The Sacred in All Things

A Return to Wholeness—Every single place on Earth is sacred. Every single body on Earth is sacred. These are not just poetic ideals or abstract spiritual sayings. They are living truths — deep, resonant chords that echo through every stone, stream, heartbeat, and breeze. And yet, as modern humans moving through a world obsessed with…
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Rise Of The Magdala

I speak of the Magdalene as one who carries her light in my bones—ancient and luminous, fierce and tender. She is not just a woman from scripture, not merely Mary of Magdala, but a sacred code etched into the soul of humanity. Magdala—“the Tower”—yes, I feel that. She is the Tower that remembers, the one who…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Remembering Mother Nature and the Sovereignty of Our Wellbeing

Did you know that it’s as quick as one generation for the wisdom gathered from the Earth to be forgotten? But thankfully, it is also as quick as one generation, or just a few, to remember.To return. To rebuild—To reawaken the incredible voice of nature and ground ourselves again in our humanness. At the centre…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Trusting and Knowing Yourself

Have you ever longed to be deeply seen, only to find yourself met with silence or misunderstanding? There’s a quiet truth I’ve come to know—one that didn’t arrive all at once, but gently, over time: People can only recognise you to the extent that they’ve come to know themselves. It’s not an easy truth. I…
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New Narrative Integration

Hello, wondrous Souls, Today, I want to share something close to my heart — how transformation becomes real when we begin to integrate our story in a new way. The transformational work I offer is not just a process; it’s a meaningful adventure — one that blends both social and spiritual wisdom to create real…
Elizabeth Ellames
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Resentment: An Unseen Burden

Hello wondrous Souls, There’s a hidden weight we sometimes carry—a silent weight that tugs at the nervous system, keeping it looped in vigilance, even when there’s no danger in sight. This weight is resentment. Often subtle, it disguises itself as justified anger, disappointment, or moral righteousness. But beneath that, it is a survival response… a signal…
Elizabeth Ellames